Flying photographer Brian Whittaker photographed these NLCs over Canada on June 13, 2012. Image Courtesy of Brian Whittaker.
Data from NASA's AIM spacecraft show that noctilucent clouds (NLCs) are like a great "geophysical light bulb". They turn on every year in late spring, reaching almost full intensity over a period of no more than 5 to 10 days--and the bulb is glowing. "They were visible to the . north for about 3 hours as we flew between Ottawa and Newfoundland at 35,000 feet" said Brian Whittaker.
Nave Atlante en un cielo muy negronubes con forma
solsticio de verano
tempano de hielo polar con imagenes de dioses Anunnaki
Incluso estos dos rayos parecen formar al Tata dios
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